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Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty of large-scale fraud by a jury after fooling leading politicians, investors, and journalists for years. The case has been detailed in recent books and articles, shedding light on how FTX used sports, including Tom Brady, to deceive the public. Michael Lewis, author of 'Moneyball,' believes Bankman-Fried was inspired by the book. 'Going Infinite,' an audiobook by Lewis, also delves into the story of Bankman-Fried.
‘Going Infinite’ Audiobook Review: Michael Lewis Tells His Own Story of Sam Bankman-Fried https://t.co/yEfDU5PdLb
Michael Lewis believes Sam Bankman-Fried was inspired by ‘Moneyball’ when launching FTX https://t.co/NL19ueGulL https://t.co/olCi8qK1LE
HOW SAM BANKMAN-FRIED SPORTSWASHED AN $8 BILLION CRYPTO FRAUD I spent time with @ZekeFaux, Michael Lewis and @WillManso — all of whom spent time with SBF — to get to the truth of how FTX used sports and Tom Brady, most of all, to con the rest of us. 🚨⤵️ https://t.co/ZearxlZhyG
It only took a jury four hours to decide that former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried had committed large-scale fraud. In contrast, leading politicians, investors, and journalists managed to stay oblivious to it for years, Stan Veuger writes. https://t.co/XUrFMr38CE
Two recent books illustrate how FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried got away with large-scale fraud and fooled leading politicians, investors, and journalists, at least for a while. https://t.co/XUrFMr38CE